I - Vision
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The Vision
Science page in the Virtual Library of the CERN.
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The European Computer Vision Network : ECVNet.
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The Pilot European Image Processing Archive : PEIPA.
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The Computer
Vision page at Carnegie Mellon University.
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The archive of VISION-list.
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Centre Suisse d'Electronique et Microtechnique
(Swiss Center for Electronics and Microtechnology).
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VRAI Group at the Microtechnology
Institute of EPFL, with which we have fruitful relations and specially
with the founder of the lab : Charles Baur.
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all you have ever want to know on the Binocular
Camera Platform, hosted by Penn University.
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Misha Mahowald's
Ph.D. Thesis, written at the California Institute of Technology.
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NASA Vision group.
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Computational Vision and Active Perception
Laboratory, KTH, Sweden.
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Mahowald
and Mead's silicon retina
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Mahowald
and Delbrück's stereo matching chips
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Institute for NeuroInformatics, Zurich.
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Analog Computation, (John Harris).
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Image Processing and Pattern Recognition
Laboratory (TIRF), Grenoble, France.
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Bio-Mimetic
Sensory Systems Lab, Nagoya
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Pysics of Computation. (Carver
Mead Group) Caltech, USA.
II - Animats (autonomous robotics)
III - Robotics
IV - Computer Science
V - Neurosciences
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the Eye
Movements page is an exhaustive site managed by Dr. Mark R Baker and
Dr. David Wooding.
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the WebVision Project
describes in detail the neural organization of the vertebrate retina
: all you want to know about it is there. Hosted by the Department
of Ophthalmology at the John Moran Eye Center (University of Utah, Health
Sciences Center).
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the Psychology
page presents all the aspects of this domains including neurosciences.
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the Human
Brain Project managed by the University of Southern California
VI - Artificial Intelligence
VII - Other researchers
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Olivier Landolt, CSEM, Neuchâtel,
Switzerland.
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William Beaudot,
CSEM,
Neuchâtel, Switzerland.
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Paul Verschure, Zurich
University, Switzerland.
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Nicolas
Franceschini, CNRS Marseille, France.
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Carver Mead's Group Publications,
California Institute of Technology, US.
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Andreas Andreou, Johns
Hopkins University, US.
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Tony Lindeberg, Royal Institute
of Technology, Sweden.
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Richard
S. Wallace, co-creator of an interesting camera actuation system: the
Spherical Pointing Motor.
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Clément
Gosselin, creator of a mechanical system for camera orientation : the
agile eye.
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Giulio
Sandini, conceptor of a vision chip mimicking some of the properties
of the human eye, sold by Imec.
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Douglas
Tweed and Tutis
Vilis, originated one of the first saccadic models integrating the
Superior Colliculus.
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Rodney Brooks,
MIT, USA
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Tomasso Poggio, MIT,
USA
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Antonio Torralba,
TIRF, Grenoble, France.
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Hanspeter
A. Mallot, Tuebingen, Germany.
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Matthias
Franz, Tuebingen, Germany.
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Rolf Henkel, U. Bremen,
Germany
VIII - Conferences and Contests
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